What details are mentioned on SSC GD admit card?

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    Answered by

    Rupali Pruthi | Contributor-Level 10

    8 months ago
    The SSC GD admit card contains the following details:
    Name
    Date of birth
    Gender
    Roll number
    Category
    Photograph
    Signature
    Exam date
    Exam time
    Reporting time at the centre
    Exam centre address
    Exam Day Guidelines.
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    Malavika | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    Candidates who pass the CBE exam will be issued SSC GD Admit Cards for PET and PST. PET stands for "Physical Efficiency Test" and PST for "Physical Standard Test." The dates for PET and PST are announced on the official website. Candidates who will be shortlisted for this stage will be issued the SSC GD PET/PST admit card on the regional websites. The SSC GD hall ticket 2024 contains details such as:

    Roll number

    Password for examination

    Exam date

    Reporting time

    Entry time

    Date of birth

    Sex

    Category

    Applicants’s name

    Address

    Photograph

    Signature

    Examination venue

    Subjects

    Marks

    Total duration of exam

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    Answered by

    Anshika Gupta | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    The SSC GD admit card has important details that you'll need for the exam. It usually includes your name, roll number, exam date, time, and the location of your exam center. It's crucial to carefully check all the information on your admit card to ensure everything is accurate. 

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